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Family Pack (2000)

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Directed byChris Vander Stappen
CastHélène Vincent; Macha Grenon; Marie Bunuel; Mimie Mathy; Tsilla Chelton and Marie Bunel
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1999
DVD ReleaseJanuary 17, 2006
Running Time102 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code631008059990
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1 DVD, Ariztical, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled
Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Original Language)
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Average user review: 4.5 (3 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteA Wonderful Little MovieQuote
I bought this DVD at a garage sale for $1.00 and I wasn't expecting much. I was surprised to find a funny, touching, engaging tale about a family and all the oddities that make every family special. The movie is in subtitles so, after getting used to that, I hunkered down and really enjoyed this fine cinematic experience. The characters were all very interesting and colorful, the dialogue was witty and sharp, and I found myself relating to the entire situation. There were no graphic or overtly sexual scenes in the movie, and aside from a few well-placed swear words, I would recommend this film for just about every audience. I found myself laughing, crying and cheering for the family. A great, great movie. The only thing that would have made this film better is if it were in English so I didn't have to read the subtitles, aside from that I'd give it five solid stars! March 30, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteDreams, Expectations, Fantasies: A Family TaleQuote
'Que faisaient les femmes pendant que l'homme marchait sur la lune?' (strangely 'translated' for the English speaking audiences as FAMILY PACK!) is a fascinating, involving, probing, witty, tender little film from Belgium that uses a loaded homecoming to unfold a strange family's secrets and modes of adapting to the real world. It is a story, written by Chris Vander Stappen ('Ma Vie En Rose') who also directs, to savor, to watch again, and to open some windows for thought after the credits go dark.

Sacha Kessler (Marie Bunel) has been living in Montreal where her family thinks she is in Medical School and courting young doctors: she is actually in a happy lesbian relationship with Odile (Macha Grenon) and enjoys her group of a bit off-center but very supportive friends. The year is 1969, significant in that Sacha has been requested to come out to her family living in Belgium before a man walks on the moon. Failing to admit her lifestyle on the telephone she returns after two years absence to her home in Belgium where she is to reveal her true status to her family. And what a family!: her mother Esther (Hélène Vincent in a sparkling role) is a seamstress whose home business is failing but who assigns all of her fantasies for a better life on her 'doctor daughter'; her father Oscar (Christian Crahay) lives in a never land of dance and old jokes; her grandmother Lea (Tsilla Chelton) still dresses up each morning to go to the train station where she thwartedly awaits the return of her ideal boyfriend of decades ago; her dwarf sister Elisa (Mimie Mathy) who, feeling unwanted and ignored by her parents, concentrates her attentions on a goldfish who accompanies her everywhere. The story ties these wonderful but reality-disjointed people together with subplots that explain how each member of the family arrived at their state of denial and how Sacha's eventual revelation of the truth about her life actually draws the family together. Oh, it is much more complicated than that, but getting through the developments of the story is the joy of the film. Astute viewers will remember that 1969 was the year of man's first walk on the moon - and hence the analogy of the idea of the story.

With a superb, solid cast of wondrously loony characters who find their way into our hearts despite their surface idiosyncrasies this creation by Chris Vander Stappen is pure magic. It has a solid if aberrant storyline, a simplicity in presentation that reveals a number of very important philosophical and psychological issues, and it entertains. In short, it is a joy and highly recommended for those viewers who take pleasure in watching potentially disastrous family reunions become meaningful positive journeys. Grady Harp, October 06 October 10, 2006

rating: 4 QuoteVery good movie but no so much about lesbian relationshipQuote
This movie was good, however I don't even think it showed her and her girlfriend kissing. Its not realy about a gay relationship it is about the main character coming out to her family. She has a midget sister, and she has to come out to her family before a man walks on the moon. So its really about her crazy family, and her mom accepting her. Her girlfriend is barley in the movie either. I would recomend it, but not as a romance movie, so dont expect any lesbian action. May 11, 2006

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